Department of Electrical and
Computer Engineering
• EE20A - Electromechanical Energy
Conversion
• SYNCRONOUS MACHINES
Principle of OperationPrinciple of Operation
•The operation of a synchronous generator is based on Faraday's law
of electromagnetic induction, and in an ac synchronous generator the
generation of emf's is by relative motion of conductors and magnetic
flux.
•These machines can be used as either motors or generators but their
predominant use is in generation.
There are a number of sources of energy used to turn the turbines:-
(a) Gas (b) Steam
(c) Combined cycle (d) Nuclear
(e) Hydro (f) Wind
(g) Wave (h) Photovoltaic
Principle of OperationPrinciple of Operation
Multiple
Pole
Rotor
Principle of OperationPrinciple of Operation
•In constructing a synchronous
machine a point to note is that the
stator is fixed and the poles rotate.
A Cylindrical Rotor
•There are two categories of Synchronous
machines:
(a) those with salient or projecting poles
(b) those with cylindrical rotors
2-pole Cylindrical Rotor
Principle of OperationPrinciple of Operation
A Salient Pole Rotor4-Pole Salient Rotor
Principle of OperationPrinciple of Operation
Its characteristic feature is that the
armature rotates through a stationary
magnetic field, and the generated
AC is brought to the load by means
of slip rings and brushes.
The revolving-armature alternator is
found only in alternators of small
power rating and is not generally
used. This is because a rotating
armature requires slip rings and
brushes to conduct the current from
the armature to the load.
Principle of OperationPrinciple of Operation
The revolving-field type alternator
has a stationary armature and a
rotating magnetic field.
The generated voltage can be
connected directly to the load
without having to pass across the
slip rings and brushes.
The voltage applied to generate the
rotating field is a small DC voltage
(called a “field excitation” voltage)
Single Phase AlternatorSingle Phase Alternator
A single-phase alternator has all the
armature conductors connected in series
The stator is two pole. The winding is
wound in two distinct pole groups, both
poles being wound in the same direction
around the stator frame.
The rotor also consists of two pole groups,
adjacent poles being of opposite polarity.
Single Phase AlternatorSingle Phase Alternator
As the rotor (field) turns, its poles will induce AC voltages in
the stator (armature) windings. Since one rotor pole is in the
same position relative to a stator pole as any other rotor pole,
both the stator poles are cut by equal amounts of magnetic lines
of force at any time. As a result, the voltages induced in the two
poles of the stator winding have the same amplitude or value at
any given instant.
The two poles of the stator
winding are connected to each
other so that the AC voltages
are in phase, so they add.
Three Phase AlternatorThree Phase Alternator
The three-phase alternator has
three single-phase windings
spaced so that the voltage
induced in any one is phase-
displaced by 120 degrees from
the other two.
A B C
V
O
L
T
A
G
E
The voltage waveforms
generated across each phase
are drawn on a graph phase-
displaced 120 degrees from
each other.
1 2 0 O
1 2 0 O
1 2 0 O
V A
V B
V C
Three Phase AlternatorThree Phase Alternator
•The three phases are independent of each other.
•One point from each winding can be connected to form a neutral
and thus make a wye connection.
•The voltage from this point to any one of the line leads will be the
phase voltage. The line voltage across any two line leads is the
vector sum of the individual phase voltages. The line voltage is 1.73,
(√3 ), times the phase voltage.
•Since the windings form only one path for current flow between
phases, the line and phase currents are equal.
Three Phase AlternatorThree Phase Alternator
•In the delta connection the line voltages are equal to the phase
voltages, but the line currents will be equal to the vector sum of the
phase currents.
•Since the phases are 120 degrees out of phase, the line current will
be 1.73, (√3 ), times the phase current. Both "wye" and the "delta"
connections are used in alternators.
•A three-phase stator can also be connected so that the phases form a
“delta” connection.
Three Phase Stator ConnectionThree Phase Stator Connection
A
BC
T h re e P h a s e
D E L T A C o n n e c te d
A
B
C
T h r e e P h a s e S T A R
C o n n e c t e d
Three Phase AlternatorThree Phase Alternator
•The frequency of the AC generated by an alternator depends upon
the number of poles and the speed of the rotor
•When a rotor has rotated through an angle so that two adjacent
rotor poles (a north and a south) have passed one winding, the
voltage induced in that one winding will have varied through a
complete cycle of 360 electrical degrees.
•A two pole machine must rotate at twice the speed of a four-pole
machine to generate the same frequency.
•The magnitude of the voltage generated by an alternator can be
varied by adjusting the current on the rotor which changes the
strength of the magnetic field.
•A two pole alternator produces one electrical cycle for each
complete mechanical rotation.
•A four pole alternator will produce two electrical cycles for each
mechanical rotation because two north and two south poles move by
each winding on the stator for one complete revolution of the rotor.
Three Phase AlternatorThree Phase Alternator
f = (nRotor)(p/2)/60 = (nRotorp)/120
where nRotor is the speed of the rotor in revolutions per minute,
p is the number of poles
f is the electrical line frequency produced by the alternator.
The speed of the rotor must be divided by 60 to change from
revolutions per minute to revolutions per second.
Three Phase AlternatorThree Phase Alternator
Three Phase AlternatorThree Phase Alternator
•In an alternator the output voltage varies with the load.
•There are two voltage drops.{ IR & IXL }
•The IXL drop is due to the inductive reactance of the armature
windings.
•Both the IR drop and the IXL drop decrease the output voltage as the
load increases.
•The change in voltage from no-load to full-load is called the “voltage
regulation” of an alternator.
•A constant voltage output from an alternator is maintained by
varying the field strength as required by changes in load.
OPEN CIRCUIT CHARACTERISTICSOPEN CIRCUIT CHARACTERISTICS
a .c .
A r m a t u r e
C ir c u itE a
E a
E a
VZ s
Z sZ s
D C
S o u r c e
A
F L
F
L
Z Z
Z
FieldRegulator
F ie ld C u r r e n t
To obtain the open circuit characteristics the machine is driven at
rated speed without the load. Readings of the line-to-line voltage
are taken for various values of field current. The voltage, except in
very low voltage machines, is stepped down by the means of a
potential transformer.
OPEN CIRCUIT CHARACTERISTICSOPEN CIRCUIT CHARACTERISTICS
F i e l d C u r r e n t / A
ArmaturePhase
Voltage/V
If not for the magnetic saturation of the iron, the open
circuit characteristics would be linear as represented
by the air gap line
OPEN CIRCUIT CHARACTERISTICSOPEN CIRCUIT CHARACTERISTICS
On open circuit IL
= Ia
= 0
Vt
= E - IL
Zs
where Zs
= Ra
+ jXs
and Xs
= XL
+ Xar
On open circuit Vt
= E
Alternating current produces a flux which is proportional to IL
(reduces the total flux).
This is called the armature reactance effect represented by Xar
On open circuit Xar
= 0.
SHORT CIRCUIT CHARACTERISTICSSHORT CIRCUIT CHARACTERISTICS
a . c .
A r m a t u r e
C ir c u itE a
E a
E a
Z s
Z sZ s
D C
S o u r c e
A
F L
F
L
Z Z
Z
FieldRegulator
F ie ld C u r r e n t
A
shortcircuit
The three terminals of the armature are short circuited
The machine is driven at approximately synchronous rated speed and
measurements of armature short circuit currents are made for various
values of field currents usually up to and above rated armature
current.
SHORT CIRCUIT CHARACTERISTICSSHORT CIRCUIT CHARACTERISTICS
F ie ld C u rre n t ( I f
)/A
ShortCircuitCurrent(Is.c)/A
In conventional synchronous machines the short circuit characteristics
is practically linear because the iron is unsaturated up to rated
armature current
On short-circuit the machine runs
at it synchronous speed (n = ns
)
and IL
= IFL
For s/c Vt
= 0,
Therefore E / IL
= Zs
and Isc
= IL
= E / Zs
a .c .
A r m a tu r e
C ir c u it
E a
E a
E a
VZ s
Z sZ s
D C
S o u r c e
A
F L
F
L
Z Z
Z
FieldRegulator
F ie ld C u r r e n t
L o a d
B a n k
D e lta /S ta r
C o n n e c te d
A
a .c .
LOAD CONDITIONSLOAD CONDITIONS
The machine is introduced to normal working conditions
Per Phase Equivalent CircuitPer Phase Equivalent Circuit
Ra
=> armature resistance per phase
XL
=> leakage reactance.
Power flow out of a Synchronous MachinePower flow out of a Synchronous Machine
Generator power
flow => out
Motor power flow
=> in
Power flow out of a Synchronous MachinePower flow out of a Synchronous Machine
In practical synchronous machines, except for small ones,
Xs
>> Ra
so we could assume that Zs
= jXs
in the analysis.
Therefore we get E = Vt
+ jIL
Xs
δ = Load angles
sLt jX.I0VδE φ∠+∠=∠
Power flow out of a Synchronous MachinePower flow out of a Synchronous Machine
Power = VIcosφ
Considering the diagram h = IL
Xs
cosφ = Esinδ
Therefore IL
Xs
cosφ = Esinδ
Power flow out of a Synchronous MachinePower flow out of a Synchronous Machine
For maximum power sinδ = 1
Therefore δ = 90
In which case

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Synchmachine

  • 1. Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering • EE20A - Electromechanical Energy Conversion • SYNCRONOUS MACHINES
  • 2. Principle of OperationPrinciple of Operation •The operation of a synchronous generator is based on Faraday's law of electromagnetic induction, and in an ac synchronous generator the generation of emf's is by relative motion of conductors and magnetic flux. •These machines can be used as either motors or generators but their predominant use is in generation. There are a number of sources of energy used to turn the turbines:- (a) Gas (b) Steam (c) Combined cycle (d) Nuclear (e) Hydro (f) Wind (g) Wave (h) Photovoltaic
  • 3. Principle of OperationPrinciple of Operation Multiple Pole Rotor
  • 4. Principle of OperationPrinciple of Operation •In constructing a synchronous machine a point to note is that the stator is fixed and the poles rotate. A Cylindrical Rotor •There are two categories of Synchronous machines: (a) those with salient or projecting poles (b) those with cylindrical rotors 2-pole Cylindrical Rotor
  • 5. Principle of OperationPrinciple of Operation A Salient Pole Rotor4-Pole Salient Rotor
  • 6. Principle of OperationPrinciple of Operation Its characteristic feature is that the armature rotates through a stationary magnetic field, and the generated AC is brought to the load by means of slip rings and brushes. The revolving-armature alternator is found only in alternators of small power rating and is not generally used. This is because a rotating armature requires slip rings and brushes to conduct the current from the armature to the load.
  • 7. Principle of OperationPrinciple of Operation The revolving-field type alternator has a stationary armature and a rotating magnetic field. The generated voltage can be connected directly to the load without having to pass across the slip rings and brushes. The voltage applied to generate the rotating field is a small DC voltage (called a “field excitation” voltage)
  • 8. Single Phase AlternatorSingle Phase Alternator A single-phase alternator has all the armature conductors connected in series The stator is two pole. The winding is wound in two distinct pole groups, both poles being wound in the same direction around the stator frame. The rotor also consists of two pole groups, adjacent poles being of opposite polarity.
  • 9. Single Phase AlternatorSingle Phase Alternator As the rotor (field) turns, its poles will induce AC voltages in the stator (armature) windings. Since one rotor pole is in the same position relative to a stator pole as any other rotor pole, both the stator poles are cut by equal amounts of magnetic lines of force at any time. As a result, the voltages induced in the two poles of the stator winding have the same amplitude or value at any given instant. The two poles of the stator winding are connected to each other so that the AC voltages are in phase, so they add.
  • 10. Three Phase AlternatorThree Phase Alternator The three-phase alternator has three single-phase windings spaced so that the voltage induced in any one is phase- displaced by 120 degrees from the other two. A B C V O L T A G E The voltage waveforms generated across each phase are drawn on a graph phase- displaced 120 degrees from each other. 1 2 0 O 1 2 0 O 1 2 0 O V A V B V C
  • 11. Three Phase AlternatorThree Phase Alternator •The three phases are independent of each other. •One point from each winding can be connected to form a neutral and thus make a wye connection. •The voltage from this point to any one of the line leads will be the phase voltage. The line voltage across any two line leads is the vector sum of the individual phase voltages. The line voltage is 1.73, (√3 ), times the phase voltage. •Since the windings form only one path for current flow between phases, the line and phase currents are equal.
  • 12. Three Phase AlternatorThree Phase Alternator •In the delta connection the line voltages are equal to the phase voltages, but the line currents will be equal to the vector sum of the phase currents. •Since the phases are 120 degrees out of phase, the line current will be 1.73, (√3 ), times the phase current. Both "wye" and the "delta" connections are used in alternators. •A three-phase stator can also be connected so that the phases form a “delta” connection.
  • 13. Three Phase Stator ConnectionThree Phase Stator Connection A BC T h re e P h a s e D E L T A C o n n e c te d A B C T h r e e P h a s e S T A R C o n n e c t e d
  • 14. Three Phase AlternatorThree Phase Alternator •The frequency of the AC generated by an alternator depends upon the number of poles and the speed of the rotor •When a rotor has rotated through an angle so that two adjacent rotor poles (a north and a south) have passed one winding, the voltage induced in that one winding will have varied through a complete cycle of 360 electrical degrees. •A two pole machine must rotate at twice the speed of a four-pole machine to generate the same frequency. •The magnitude of the voltage generated by an alternator can be varied by adjusting the current on the rotor which changes the strength of the magnetic field.
  • 15. •A two pole alternator produces one electrical cycle for each complete mechanical rotation. •A four pole alternator will produce two electrical cycles for each mechanical rotation because two north and two south poles move by each winding on the stator for one complete revolution of the rotor. Three Phase AlternatorThree Phase Alternator f = (nRotor)(p/2)/60 = (nRotorp)/120 where nRotor is the speed of the rotor in revolutions per minute, p is the number of poles f is the electrical line frequency produced by the alternator. The speed of the rotor must be divided by 60 to change from revolutions per minute to revolutions per second.
  • 16. Three Phase AlternatorThree Phase Alternator
  • 17. Three Phase AlternatorThree Phase Alternator •In an alternator the output voltage varies with the load. •There are two voltage drops.{ IR & IXL } •The IXL drop is due to the inductive reactance of the armature windings. •Both the IR drop and the IXL drop decrease the output voltage as the load increases. •The change in voltage from no-load to full-load is called the “voltage regulation” of an alternator. •A constant voltage output from an alternator is maintained by varying the field strength as required by changes in load.
  • 18. OPEN CIRCUIT CHARACTERISTICSOPEN CIRCUIT CHARACTERISTICS a .c . A r m a t u r e C ir c u itE a E a E a VZ s Z sZ s D C S o u r c e A F L F L Z Z Z FieldRegulator F ie ld C u r r e n t To obtain the open circuit characteristics the machine is driven at rated speed without the load. Readings of the line-to-line voltage are taken for various values of field current. The voltage, except in very low voltage machines, is stepped down by the means of a potential transformer.
  • 19. OPEN CIRCUIT CHARACTERISTICSOPEN CIRCUIT CHARACTERISTICS F i e l d C u r r e n t / A ArmaturePhase Voltage/V If not for the magnetic saturation of the iron, the open circuit characteristics would be linear as represented by the air gap line
  • 20. OPEN CIRCUIT CHARACTERISTICSOPEN CIRCUIT CHARACTERISTICS On open circuit IL = Ia = 0 Vt = E - IL Zs where Zs = Ra + jXs and Xs = XL + Xar On open circuit Vt = E Alternating current produces a flux which is proportional to IL (reduces the total flux). This is called the armature reactance effect represented by Xar On open circuit Xar = 0.
  • 21. SHORT CIRCUIT CHARACTERISTICSSHORT CIRCUIT CHARACTERISTICS a . c . A r m a t u r e C ir c u itE a E a E a Z s Z sZ s D C S o u r c e A F L F L Z Z Z FieldRegulator F ie ld C u r r e n t A shortcircuit The three terminals of the armature are short circuited The machine is driven at approximately synchronous rated speed and measurements of armature short circuit currents are made for various values of field currents usually up to and above rated armature current.
  • 22. SHORT CIRCUIT CHARACTERISTICSSHORT CIRCUIT CHARACTERISTICS F ie ld C u rre n t ( I f )/A ShortCircuitCurrent(Is.c)/A In conventional synchronous machines the short circuit characteristics is practically linear because the iron is unsaturated up to rated armature current On short-circuit the machine runs at it synchronous speed (n = ns ) and IL = IFL For s/c Vt = 0, Therefore E / IL = Zs and Isc = IL = E / Zs
  • 23. a .c . A r m a tu r e C ir c u it E a E a E a VZ s Z sZ s D C S o u r c e A F L F L Z Z Z FieldRegulator F ie ld C u r r e n t L o a d B a n k D e lta /S ta r C o n n e c te d A a .c . LOAD CONDITIONSLOAD CONDITIONS The machine is introduced to normal working conditions
  • 24. Per Phase Equivalent CircuitPer Phase Equivalent Circuit Ra => armature resistance per phase XL => leakage reactance.
  • 25. Power flow out of a Synchronous MachinePower flow out of a Synchronous Machine Generator power flow => out Motor power flow => in
  • 26. Power flow out of a Synchronous MachinePower flow out of a Synchronous Machine In practical synchronous machines, except for small ones, Xs >> Ra so we could assume that Zs = jXs in the analysis. Therefore we get E = Vt + jIL Xs δ = Load angles sLt jX.I0VδE φ∠+∠=∠
  • 27. Power flow out of a Synchronous MachinePower flow out of a Synchronous Machine Power = VIcosφ Considering the diagram h = IL Xs cosφ = Esinδ Therefore IL Xs cosφ = Esinδ
  • 28. Power flow out of a Synchronous MachinePower flow out of a Synchronous Machine For maximum power sinδ = 1 Therefore δ = 90 In which case